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This sector is mainly represented by Specialized Financial Institutions like House Building Finance Corporation (HBFC), Palli Karma Sahayak Foundation (PKSF), Samabay Bank, Grameen Bank etc., Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and discrete government programs. The informal sector includes private intermediaries which are completely unregulated.
The bank currently provides a diverse range of services, categorized as follows: 1. Commercial Banking 2. Foreign Trade The bank offers comprehensive foreign trade financing solutions, including: - Export Cash Credit - Packing Credit - Purchase of Documentary Bills (Local and Foreign) - Payment Against Bills - Import Trade Loans - Loans Against Trust Receipts - Foreign Exchange Business ...
Dhaka Mercantile Co-Operative Bank Limited had 9.81 billion BDT in deposits and 10.79 billion BDT in loans. [3] Dhaka Mercantile Co-Operative Bank Limited was using the word bank in its name violating the Co-operative Societies (Amendment) Act, 2013 through securing an injunction from Bangladesh High Court. [3]
Banks operated the services with Bangladesh Bank approval without any separate law for an offshore banking system until the enactment of the Offshore Banking Act, 2024. Enactment of a separate law allowed banks to promote fixed deposit products where banks used to primarily use offshore banking operations by taking foreign loans and lending to ...
As a non-bank financial institution, DBH can operate in all the areas that a non-bank financial institution is allowed to do business in. However, it has been focusing on real estate financing only from the start which earned it the name 'specialist in housing finance'. It has provided home loans to more than 23,000 clients so far.
The Hallmark-Sonali Bank loan scam is a massive loan fraud that took place in Bangladesh between 2010 and 2012. State owned Sonali Bank's Ruposhi Bangla Hotel branch lent over 35 billion Bangladeshi taka ($454 million as of 2011) based on falsified documents. Little-known company Hallmark Group received the majority, nearly Tk 27bn ($344M ...
International Leasing and Financial Services Limited was established in 1996. [7] The institution received licence from the government of Bangladesh on 19 February 1996. [8] On 5 July 2004, Standard Bank Limited 150 million taka loan to International Leasing and Financial Services Limited. [9]
People's Leasing and Financial Services Limited is a major non-bank financial institution in Bangladesh providing leasing and investment services. In 2020, Bangladeshi-Canadian businessman Proshanta Kumar Halder , known as the Sultan of Swindle, scammed 35 billion taka from the company.